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=== Ultrabay II HDD Adapter Tray ===
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=== Ultrabay II HDD Adapter ===
 
This is an adapter to connect an additional HDD to the Ultrabay II
 
This is an adapter to connect an additional HDD to the Ultrabay II
  
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=== IBM Partnumbers ===
 
=== IBM Partnumbers ===
11J8941
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=== Linux Support ===
 
=== Linux Support ===
If connected at boot time, the drive is hdc.  Hotplugging between this & another non-IDE device works fine (the kernel doesn't realise it's disconnected), between this and DVD the kernel will recognise the new drive, but panic.
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If connected at boot time, the drive is {{path|/dev/sdb}}.  Hotplugging between this & another non-IDE device works fine (the kernel doesn't realise it's disconnected), between this and DVD the kernel will recognise the new drive, but panic.
  
=== Also known (in IBM literature) as.... ===
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=== Supported with ===
 
 
=== ThinkPad's supporting this drive ===
 
 
*ThinkPad {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}}
 
*ThinkPad {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}}
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[[Category:Ultrabay Devices]]
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Revision as of 19:28, 4 April 2020

Ultrabay II HDD Adapter

This is an adapter to connect an additional HDD to the Ultrabay II

Features

  • Takes any 700 series HDD's that are contained in a 770-style "sardine-tin" or a 760-style push-on HDD.
  • Can be used with any 2.5" HDD, if you gut a push-on HDD for the adapter.

IBM Partnumbers

  • 11J8941

Linux Support

If connected at boot time, the drive is /dev/sdb. Hotplugging between this & another non-IDE device works fine (the kernel doesn't realise it's disconnected), between this and DVD the kernel will recognise the new drive, but panic.

Supported with